It's a perfect fit for Bradbery, who will be joining a label that also includes country stars Taylor Swift, Tim McGraw and Rascal Flatts. Bradbery sang a Swift song, "Mean," for her blind audition on NBC's singing show. (Watch her audition below.) She turned three chairs -- Usher, Blake Shelton and Adam Levine -- and decided to go with Team Blake.

The Hollywood Reporter has learned that she'll head to Nashville to meet with the staff of the record company early next week and begin recording some new music for the album on Monday.

Bradbery's coach, Shelton, tells THR that his victory was especially sweet because he's always wanted to win with a country singer. He says he focused on helping Bradbery build her loyal country fan base as the weeks went on during the competition.

"I wanted to make sure Nashville respected her as much as they could," says Shelton. "Obviously she's an incredible vocalist, but I wanted them to know that she respects country music. That's why we kept throwing it back to artists from 10, 20 years ago."

Bradbery told THR after the finale that she hopes Shelton will continue to mentor her as she works on her music.

"I see us standing here talking about her 20 years from now. I do believe that," Sheltonsays of Bradbery."I wouldn't say that, with this confidence, about anyone else that's been on this show. Danielle Bradbery is a gift to the music industry."